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Japan: Uji Station, A Brutalist Landmark in Kyoto’s Landscape
Located in Kyoto Prefecture, Uji Station stands as a striking example of Brutalist architecture in Japan. Opened in 1995, the building is not only a vital transportation hub but also a testament to the bold architectural movements of the mid-20th century. Its raw concrete forms, geometric precision, and functional elegance make it a masterpiece of modernism in Japan. © O. Robert While it may not be as famous as some of Kyoto’s other landmarks, Uji Station deserves recognition
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